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Reproduction of the original: Last Poems by Laurence Hope
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"Last Poems" from Adela Florence Nicolson. English poet who wrote under the pseudonym Laurence Hope (1865-1904).
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Adela Florence Cory was born on 9th April 1865 at Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire, the second of three daughters to Colonel Arthur Cory and Fanny Elizabeth Griffin. Adele was initially raised by relatives as her father was employed in Lahore in the service of the British army. Eventually at 16, in 1881, she went to India to be reunited with her family. Her father was now the editor of the Lahore arm of The Civil and Military Gazette. Adela's sisters Annie Sophie and Isabel also has literary careers. Annie would go on to write popular, racy novels while Isabel assisted and then succeeded their father as editor of the Sind Gazette. In April 1889 Adela married Colonel Malcolm Hassels Nicolson, a ...
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1905 Edition.
The art of Laurence Hope.
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